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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific | Subject: Instruments for the pharmaceutical laboratory
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2006
Thermo's latest for the pharmaceutical
lab
Thermo Electron displayed its product portfolio at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Exhibition, Houston Texas, 29 October - 2 November 2006
Thermo provides essential compound identification and analysis tools in the pharmaceutical lab from research to product launch and production Chromatography
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thermo showcased its extensive product line including the recently launched Accela high speed chromatographic system which is capable of optimising 1.9um column particle technology and delivering fast, efficient chromatographic separations from conventional to ultra high pressures of up to 15,000 psi.
The Accela also features a quaternary pump with the lowest dead volume (65ul) in the industry.
Near infrared (NIR) analysis.
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Also on booth were Thermo's new additions to its portfolio of Antaris near infrared (NIR) analysers.
The Antaris Target series NIR analyser is said to be the most reliable and fit-for-purpose solution available for the real time analysis of pharmaceutical blending processes while Thermo's Antaris II analyser extends the offering to process applications UV-visible.
Additionally, Thermo's Evolution 300 UV-Vis spectrophotometer was displayed, offering automated calibration and validation and validated tablet dissolution enabling easier regulatory compliance.
FT-IR and Raman.
Thermo's Nicolet 380 spectrometer configured with Thermo's Smart Orbit Accessory enables hard, abrasive and caustic materials to be analysed quickly and efficiently while also featuring a wide spectral range and good depth of penetration.
Thermo also displayed the new state-of-the-art interactive web tool that allows current and prospective customers to build an FT-IR spectrometer to their specific application requirements prior to purchasing.
This web tool is said to be the first of its kind in the industry.
Designed to meet the needs of scientists working in pharmaceutical industry, Thermo's versatile web tool saves time by allowing users to quickly and easily interchange a variety of parts including internal spectrometer components and software options as well as accessories such as ATR, Raman and infrared microscopes.
Moreover, the company demonstrated its Nicolet Almega XR Dispersive Raman spectrometer which utilises high throughput crystallisation to rapidly characterise polymorphs.
Also previewed at AAPS 2006 is Thermo's TSQ Quantum Ultra with Faims, enabling ultimate sensitivity for bioanalysis.
The TSQ Quantum Ultra with Faims, H-SRM, LCQUAN 2.5, and Watson Lims provides a complete solution for pharmaceutical bioanalysis from a single vendor.
Thermo's smallest single quadrupole LC/MS detector available for HPLC, Surveyor MSQ Plus, will also be on booth.
Guaranteeing sharp peak shapes, high peak capacities and sensitivity, Thermo's extensive range of columns were also showcased on booth.
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